Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1954 |
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... Stockholm . Sweden's second largest port ( draught about 10 metres ) is situated at a particularly favourable point , i.e. , where Lake Mälar flows into the Baltic . The port of Stockholm has a water area of about 300-600 acres and is ...
... Stockholm . Sweden's second largest port ( draught about 10 metres ) is situated at a particularly favourable point , i.e. , where Lake Mälar flows into the Baltic . The port of Stockholm has a water area of about 300-600 acres and is ...
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... Stockholm , 361 for Gothenburg and 311 for Malmö . Stockholm has more telephones in proportion to its population than any other city in the world , and next to the U.S.A. Sweden as a whole has more telephones per thousand of population ...
... Stockholm , 361 for Gothenburg and 311 for Malmö . Stockholm has more telephones in proportion to its population than any other city in the world , and next to the U.S.A. Sweden as a whole has more telephones per thousand of population ...
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... Stockholm and Visby airfields . Radar control has been installed and is in use at Bromma airfield , Stockholm . Blind flying aircraft equipment ( ILS ) has been installed at Norr- köping and Visby aerodromes . Swedish television ...
... Stockholm and Visby airfields . Radar control has been installed and is in use at Bromma airfield , Stockholm . Blind flying aircraft equipment ( ILS ) has been installed at Norr- köping and Visby aerodromes . Swedish television ...
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